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Manufacturing Operator Teflon Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Wafer Fab Operator

Wilmington, MA · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Transfer of silicon wafers from storage containers to Teflon, quartz, or metal cassettes using ... ADI Wilmington is a 24 hour/day, 7 days/week manufacturing facility. Excellent attendance and ...

Transfer of silicon wafers from storage containers to Teflon, quartz, or metal cassettes using ... ADI Wilmington is a 24 hour/day, 7 days/week manufacturing facility. Excellent attendance and ...

... for manufacturability. Monitor designs throughout the fabrication process and design any jigs ... Ability to select the best plastic material for the application (UHMW, Nylon, Delrin or Teflon). · ...

... for manufacturability. Monitor designs throughout the fabrication process and design any jigs ... Ability to select the best plastic material for the application (UHMW, Nylon, Delrin or Teflon ...

Teflon; and various plastics. Follows the requirements and procedures set forth in FWPs and CWPs ... operating water jet cutting machines Knowledge of OMAX waterjet and Intelli-MAX ® software Pay ...

Pipe Fitter

Waterford, NY · On-site

$43.58/hr

Follow all Standard Operating and Business Procedures, Safety, Environmental, and Quality ... Perform other tasks as necessary within skills and training to support the manufacturing and sale ...

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How much do manufacturing operator teflon jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing operator teflon in the United States is $19.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Manufacturing Operator Teflon do?

A Manufacturing Operator Teflon is responsible for operating machinery and equipment involved in the production of Teflon-coated products. Their duties include monitoring production processes, ensuring quality standards are met, handling raw materials, and performing routine maintenance on equipment. They must follow safety protocols closely due to the chemicals and high temperatures involved in Teflon manufacturing. Additionally, they may be required to document production data and troubleshoot minor issues to keep operations running smoothly.

What are the typical safety protocols Manufacturing Operator Teflon professionals must follow in their daily work?

Manufacturing Operator Teflon professionals are required to follow strict safety protocols due to the handling of chemicals and high-temperature equipment. Common practices include wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks, and protective clothing, as well as adhering to established procedures for chemical handling and equipment operation. Operators must also participate in regular safety training, follow lockout/tagout procedures, and promptly report any hazards or equipment malfunctions. These measures help ensure a safe work environment and minimize the risk of accidents or exposure to hazardous substances.

What is the difference between Manufacturing Operator Teflon vs Manufacturing Technician Teflon?

AspectManufacturing Operator TeflonManufacturing Technician Teflon
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma; technical training or certification preferred
Work EnvironmentAssembly lines, manufacturing floors, often repetitive tasksMore technical tasks, equipment troubleshooting, quality checks
Job FocusOperating machinery, basic process monitoringMaintaining equipment, process optimization, troubleshooting

Manufacturing Operators Teflon primarily focus on operating machinery and monitoring production lines, while Manufacturing Technicians Teflon handle more technical tasks like equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. Both roles require similar certifications and work in manufacturing environments, but Technicians tend to have a more technical skill set and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Operator Teflon, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Operator Teflon, you need a basic understanding of manufacturing processes, attention to safety protocols, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with Teflon coating machinery, quality control systems, and possibly certifications in OSHA safety or lean manufacturing are advantageous. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication help operators maintain product quality and collaborate efficiently. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure safe operations, consistent product standards, and smooth workflow in Teflon manufacturing environments.
Infographic showing various Manufacturing Operator Teflon job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, 31% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,654 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

HIS CNC Operator - Spin Former 3rd Shift

AB SKF

Elgin, IL • On-site

$29.80/hr

Full-time, Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

HIS CNC Operator - Spin Former 3rd Shift
Location: Elgin, IL
Salary Range: $29.80 per hour
About SKF:
SKF, reducing friction since 1907, re-imagining rotation for a better tomorrow!
SKF is an industry-leading manufacturer that has been a cornerstone in industrial life. Wherever there are machines or products in motion, SKF bearings are there to reduce friction. SKF drives the industries that support our way of life, powers the machines that put food on the table, and even helps explore the cosmos.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. SKF is on pace to decarbonize all its production facilities by 2030.
We're guided by our SKF values. Collaboration is critical to the success of our colleagues, partners, and customers. Curiosity and Courage provide a foundation for innovation and advancement. And we do this work out of Care for our people, customers, communities, and the planet.
We're a company committed to a culture of belonging, where all our people are encouraged to be themselves and grow their careers in an equitable environment.
Learn about SKF at www.skf.com.
Summary:
Operation of CNC Spin forming machine, forming metal around Rubber Packing Seals. Operators will perform product inspections and precise measurements using a multitude of different measuring devices from Calipers to PI Tape. Adjusting programs and tools is necessary to meet the required customer specifications.
  • (3) third shift positions open. Training may occur on the first or second shift. Shift premium for second and third shift. This is a union position.

This position will report to the Shift Supervisor.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Operate CNC Spin Former machine safely, accurately, and efficiently using Work Instructions.
  • Load programs on machine and make necessary adjustments
  • Read, understand and follow job specific Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
  • Measure accurately using measurement tools (PI Tape and Calipers)
  • Wear required PPE: hearing protection, safety glasses, and steel toe shoes. Other areas may also have job-related PPE such as gloves and/or sleeves and will be provided.
  • Maintain proper daily maintenance and housekeeping of machines using 'Five S' Lean concepts - sort, set in order, shine, standardize.
  • Set up A-Lips, Teflon top and bottom and operation of Double cups
  • Setup and spinning of Wear Sleeves Small and Large diameters
  • Unloading of new received metals from Pallets to blank metal shelving
  • Product tracking and completion of productivity reports

Required Skills/Abilities:
  • High Ethics, Empowerment, Openness and Teamwork
  • Detail Oriented
  • Organization Skills
  • Reliable Attendance

Education and Experience:
  • High School diploma/GED equivalent preferred; specialized training or certification a plus
  • Must be able to read, understand, and communicate in the common language (English)
  • Basic Computer and Math skills required.
  • CNC knowledge and/or machining experience preferred

Physical Requirements:
  • Constant movement and standing for the duration of the shift.
  • Able to sit, walk, bend, reach & pull, lift or carry up to 40 lbs.
  • Able to use repetitive motion in hands, arms, and wrists
  • Exposure to factory work environment
  • Good visual and hearing acuity

What You'll Love About SKF:
Rest and Relaxation. Enjoy a generous vacation plan.
SKF Celebrates Diversity in the Workplace! We actively develop ourselves and our teams to enable outstanding delivery. We trust the strength of diverse teams and encourage agile ways of working.
Health and Wellness Benefits. SKF cares about the wellbeing of our employees. Many options for best in class medical and dental plans to fit your needs; a wellness plan that includes biometric screening and health risk assessment for you and your spouse and incentives for healthy living!
Invest in your Future. Employees are eligible to begin contributions to the 401k plan after one year of service. Employees can contribute 2% - 50% of their pre-tax earnings.
SKF Cares! The four fundamental cornerstones of SKF Care - Business, Environment, Employees, and the Community are critical for us to sustain long-term success.
Much more! Growth opportunities, voluntary critical illness coverage, employee assistance program, life insurance, vehicle discount programs, mobile phone discounts, and with so many benefits to working for SKF, we could not name them all!
About SKF
SKF has been around for more than a century and today we are one of the world's largest global suppliers of bearings and supporting solutions for rotating equipment. With more than 40,000 employees in around 130 countries, we are truly global. Our products are found everywhere in society. In fact, wherever there is movement, SKF's solutions might be at work. This means that we are an important part of the everyday lives of people and companies around the world. See more, at www.skf.com.